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Assume a two-country two-good two-input model where the following relationships hold: (K/L) U.S. > (K/L) ROW
(K/L) automobiles > (K/L) shoes
Where (K/L) U.S. is the capital-labor ratio in the United States, (K/L) ROW is the capital-labor ratio in the Rest of the World, (K/L) automobiles indicates the capital-labor ratio in the production of automobiles, and (K/L) shoes indicates the capital-labor ratio in the production of shoes. Assume further that technology and tastes are the same in the United States and the Rest of the World. According to the Heckscher-Ohlin model, free trade between the
United States and the Rest of the World would result in:
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